![]() In SF leagues, you need a solid QB3 to get through byes, and I think Love is solid enough to get that job done. ![]() Pretty much every pick from 14 on is a true flier, picked solely for their upside. Late Round Fliers 14.10: Jordan Love (QB – GB) In these rounds, that’s all I’m really looking for. Boyd is just someone I love taking in PPR leagues because he’s a trusted producer on a great offense. This mock was done on the day that Zeke signed, so I think his ADP is a little low as drafters catch up to reality. My next turn was focused on two vets that I think could surprise this year: Zeke and Boyd. It also helps to have players like that available for trade in a league like this, where there are so many different draft strategies at play. Robinson and Charbonnet are both slated to be on full-time committees, but if an injury were to happen to their counterpart, they could see tremendous upside. On the 10-11 turn, I grabbed two more RBs, both of whom could be flex candidates for me as the season goes along. I followed him up by taking the potential WR1 on the Steelers in Pickens, who I think is in for a big second season as well. That being said, seeing Kittle was still available at 8.10 felt like a mistake was made. I noticed that my team was still missing a TE, and since it’s not a TE premium league, I don’t mind waiting on the position. Middle-Round Flex Candidates 8.10: George Kittle (TE – SF) My team is coming together pretty nicely so far. I think followed that up by taking Lockett as my Flex starter at 7.03. I know I’m going to have to hit RBs later, but I don’t mind these as my solid two. Another long gap leaves me looking at some pretty bleak options, but I select Mattison as my RB2. He’s in that late RB2 range, but I think he could be a solid producer at a position with a lot of talent. I was getting worried about RB, so I would have to address that soon.Īfter the short turn, I take my RB1 in Sanders. ![]() Felt like a steal in the fourth round, if I’m being honest. I think he has a top-ten upside, with Tyreek and Waddle catching his passes. ![]() I decided to zip and take Tua as my QB2 rather than finally grab my first running back. This left me with a decision: do I grab an RB and keep the run going, or zig while they all zag? Between 3.03 and 4.10, eight running backs were taken. A lot of RBs seemed to fly off the board after my third-round pick. However, after the QB-heavy start, it felt like the draft pivoted away from them. In a 2QB or SuperFlex league, everything runs through your quarterbacks. Fourth through Seventh Picks 4.10: Tua Tagovailoa (QB – MIA) On the other hand, there are only really 30 or so WRs that I would like to start, so I’m trying something new, and we will see how it works. Jacobs and Taylor have question marks with their contracts, and I think the RB group is pretty deep this year. I generally prefer going RB-heavy in my real drafts, but I felt like trying something different in this mock, given the values. Once both Jacobs and Taylor went, I felt like there was a tier break at RB, but another stud WR was still available in St. I was considering Jacobs or Taylor at 2.10, but Lamb is my WR4 behind Chase, Jefferson, and Kupp this year, so that was a steal to me. This mock only had two WR slots, but I honestly couldn’t draft an RB with either of these picks the way things went. Second and Third-Round Turn 2.10: CeeDee Lamb (WR – DAL) Obviously, I had to grab him here though, so on to the next turn. As unlikely as this is, it’s still possible to happen in your league, whether you believe it or not. Then Josh Allen went at 1.02, leaving Mahomes to me at 1.03. I decided to draft against the FantasyPros team, and for some reason, the bot representing Joe Pisapia drafted Ja’Marr Chase 1.01 overall. You’re reading this correctly: Mahomes was not the first overall pick in a SuperFlex draft. Fitz’s Draft Primers: QB | RB | WR | TEįantasy Football Mock Draft: Superflex, Half-PPR First Round Selection 1.03: Patrick Mahomes (QB – KC).Draft Targets for Every Round: Early | Middle | Late.Snake Draft Pick Strategy: Early | Middle | Late.Turns out, it changed in a big way at that 1.01 pick this time.Īs a friendly reminder, you can complete mock drafts just like this extremely swiftly and hassle-free by using the completely complimentary of our mock draft simulator. I did a similar mock in July, picking third, so let’s do that again this month and see what may have changed. You can do mock draft after mock draft and still be surprised when something crazy happens at 1.01. No matter how much you practice, someone in your home league can always throw a wrench in the mix of your draft.
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